Elderly residents at these nine care homes can finally receive visitors from this Thursday
Social distancing procedures will still be enforced.
Residents at nine Care Malta homes will finally be able to receive visitors from this Thursday 18th June, after months of isolation from family and friends due to the pandemic.
Visiting hours will be set by each care home with all visitors screened and requested to sign a declaration form prior to entry. Visits are limited to 15 minutes per resident, and a maximum of two people are allowed in.
In the case of residents unable to reach the visiting room due to their condition, one visitor will be allowed into their room for 15 minutes.
Furthermore social distancing measures will apply for the duration of the visit, with an enforced 2m distance and no physical contact allowed. Speaking through a Facebook statement, the management wrote: "We understand how difficult this has all been, both for the residents and their loved ones, but rest assured that we will continue to offer the best of service in the safest environment for all. We thank you for understanding."
Appointments for visits can be set up by contacting the following homes directly: Casa Arkati, Villa Messina, Rosevile, Casa San Paolo, Casa Marija, Cospicua Home, Mellieha Home, Zammit Clapp and Zejtun Home.